On June 7, we invite you to bring a flower for our annual Flower Communion, a beloved Unitarian Universalist ritual celebrating beauty, connection, and belonging.

Each flower is unique, just as each person brings their own gifts and story. Together, they form a shared bouquet—a reminder of the wonder and beauty found in community. During the service, you’ll place your flower with the others and go home with a different bloom—symbolizing the beauty we receive from one another.

we gather, we will reflect on the question: What would it mean to witness the wonder and beauty in every person?

Please bring a flower if you can—wild or cultivated, simple or extravagant. If you forget, we’ll have extras available. Every flower belongs. So does every person.